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When Marcie Mosse receives news that her grandmother is sick, she rushes back to her childhood village in the remote Scottish Highlands. Despite the tragic circumstances, returning to her family's ancestral estate, a once grand and now crumbling farmhouse overlooking a crystal-clear loch, feels like a long-awaited homecoming. Reconnecting with childhood friends, Marcie is flooded with memories of her life before moving to the city. Then, during a windswept horseback ride along the edge of the loch, she bumps into Ruaridh Balfour. With the same bear-like hug and dry wit that won her over all…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When Marcie Mosse receives news that her grandmother is sick, she rushes back to her childhood village in the remote Scottish Highlands. Despite the tragic circumstances, returning to her family's ancestral estate, a once grand and now crumbling farmhouse overlooking a crystal-clear loch, feels like a long-awaited homecoming. Reconnecting with childhood friends, Marcie is flooded with memories of her life before moving to the city. Then, during a windswept horseback ride along the edge of the loch, she bumps into Ruaridh Balfour. With the same bear-like hug and dry wit that won her over all those years ago, Ruaridh still knows how to read her mind - and make her heart flutter. But Marcie has a life back in London, not to forget a fiancé. While torn between her past and present, Marcie grows increasingly concerned about her uncle, who's been like a father to her and seems to be fading before her eyes. Marcie's instincts tell her something is wrong, and it's connected to a mysterious new farmhand. As secrets rear their heads and family tragedy strikes, Marcie must decide where she truly belongs - and just how far she'll go to protect those she loves. Fans of Susanne O'Leary, Liz Eeles and Sheila O'Flanagan will adore Secrets of Swanfield House.
Autorenporträt
After a long career in crisis communications spanning from the Black Isle to the Balkans, and from Beirut to Buckingham Palace, Elayne Grimes decided it was time for a change. It was then she discovered a love for writing about the lives of lovable, quirky characters. Having resided in the Scottish Highlands for several years, Grimes draws inspiration from the wilderness and stunning beauty of the region's remote villages, towering mountains, and tranquil lochs.